Awww, that's a shame. In Miller's Hollow, one of the players had a big spreadsheet that they invited me to when they trusted me, that Saffron was shared with as well. It was really neat to see all their thoughts and rampant paranoia laid out on virtual paper.

Similarly, my panicking and running around in a circle screaming "We're all gonna die!" system also scales to a potentially infinite number of players and roles.

That's the great benefit of taking no responsibility for your actions whatsoever, I've found. If your sole forward planning revolves around googling the location of the nearest bar it's hard for events to get out of control.

That's the great benefit of taking no responsibility for your actions whatsoever, I've found. If your sole forward planning revolves around googling the location of the nearest bar it's hard for events to get out of control.

Awww, that's a shame. In Miller's Hollow, one of the players had a big spreadsheet that they invited me to when they trusted me, that Saffron was shared with as well. It was really neat to see all their thoughts and rampant paranoia laid out on virtual paper.

Well, I'm attempting a new method of organization right now that I'm not sure is going to work out. We'll see how it goes.

At some point, I'll realize that I've organized and charted every piece of information in every possible way, and then I think all these spreadsheets will collapse under their own weight. Or possibly turn four-dimensional.